Sight Training Aid Attachment
20190301828 ยท 2019-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
When a firearm user aims down the slide of semi-automatic handgun needs to align the front sight between the two posts of the rear sight. This is the hardest thing for an instructor to correct not being able to see what the student is looking at. This aid will provide a reference point for the shooter to keep the front sight below, this helps promote proper sight acquisition. This is a hood that slides over top of the rear sight and over the slide. The shooter is able to shoot with this aid on the firearm.
Claims
1. A firearm training aid comprising: a first planar surface configured to abut alongside at least a first portion of a firearm; a second planar surface opposite the first surface configured to abut alongside a second portion of the firearm opposite the first portion of the firearm; a third planar surface joining the first and second planar surfaces thereby forming a 3-sided slot in the training aid which is semi-permanently engaged to the slide of a firearm; a window formed in the third planar surface configured to receive a sight of the firearm; and a hood extending from an intersection of the first and third planar surfaces and from an intersection of the second and third planar surfaces, wherein the hood is configured to shroud the rear sight of the firearm when it is inserted through the window.
2. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein the third planar surface abuts alongside a third portion of the firearm between the first portion and the second portion of the firearm
3. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third planar surfaces are configured to semi-permanently attach to a slide of a semi-automatic firearm.
4. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein at least some part of the first planar surface contains grooves to create friction between the first planar surface and the first portion of the firearm.
5. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein at least some part of the second planar surface contains grooves to create friction between the second planar surface and the second portion of the firearm.
6. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein the first planar surface contains one or more magnets to create friction to attach the first planar surface to the first portion of the metal slide of the firearm.
7. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein the second planar surface contains one or more magnets to create friction to attach the second planar surface to the second portion of the metal slide of the firearm.
8. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein the first planar surface is connected to the first portion of the firearm with a clamp.
9. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein the second planar surface is connected to the second portion of the firearm with a clamp.
10. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein at least some part of the inside of the first planar surface contains an adhesive to attach the first planar surface to the first portion of the firearm.
11. The firearm training aid according to claim 1, wherein at least some part of the inside of the second planar surface contains an adhesive to attach the second planar surface to the second portion of the firearm.
12. A gun sight cover for a firearm comprising: a 3-sided cover including a first leg, a second leg, and a center plane which is attached semi-permanently to the slide of a firearm; a window formed on a one side of the cover configured to expose at least a portion of the slide when the cover is attached to the slide of a firearm; a hood extending above some part of the window that creates a tunnel like structure between the hood and the window along the longitudinal axis of the slide of the firearm.
13. The gun sight cover according to claim 9, wherein the first leg and second leg are connected to the center plane to at least partially conceal the slide of a firearm.
14. The gun sight cover according to claim 19, wherein the first leg and second leg are configured to engage opposing sides of the slide of a firearm.
15. The gun sight cover according to claim 19, wherein the window is configured to receive a sight of the firearm.
16. The gun sight cover according to claim 19, wherein the hood is of a height such that it contacts at least a portion of the sight to which it is attached.
17. The gun sight cover according to claim 19, wherein at least some part of the first leg has grooves to create friction between the first leg and the first portion of the firearm.
18. The gun sight cover according to claim 19, wherein at least some part of the second leg contains grooves to create friction between the second leg and the second portion of the firearm.
19. The gun sight cover according to claim 19, wherein the first leg contains one or more magnets to create friction to attach the first leg to the first portion of the metal slide of the firearm.
20. The gun sight cover according to claim 19, wherein the second leg contains one or more magnets to create friction to attach the second leg to the second portion of the metal slide of the firearm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The novel features of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. A better understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description that sets forth illustrative embodiments, in which the principles of the invention are utilized, and the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions will now occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. It should be understood that various alternatives to the embodiments of the invention described herein may be employed in practicing the invention. It is intended that the following claims define the scope of the invention and that methods and structures within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.
[0017] Referring to
[0018] The training aid (2) can be made of a material that can withstand heat and is elastic. In some embodiments, it can be made of an elastic polymer. In some embodiments, it can be made of rubber. In some embodiments, it can be made of plastic. In some embodiments it can be made of metal. In some embodiments it can be made of a ferromagnetic metal.
[0019] In some embodiments, the training aid (2) may be attached to the slide of a firearm over the front sight. In some preferred embodiments, the training aid (2) attaches to the slide of a firearm over the rear sight.
[0020] Training aid (2) to comprises of a first leg (18) that forms a first surface (16), a second leg (20) that forms a second surface (22) opposite to the first surface and a third side (12) that is connected to the first leg (18) and second leg (20) at intersections (24). The third side forms a center surface (14) which is connected to the first (16) and second surfaces (2). The center surface is also referred to as the center. The three surfaces (16), (24), and (14) form a slot (30) where the firearm slide is inserted to attach the training aid (2) to a firearm.
[0021] The angles of the intersections (24) depend on the firearm to which the training aid (2) is attached. In some embodiments, the intersections (24) are obtuse angles. In some embodiments, the intersections (24) are acute angles. In some embodiments, the intersections (24) are approximately right angles. In some preferred embodiments, both intersections are right angles.
[0022] The training aid (2) may be used with any firearm, the first leg (18) and the second leg (20) join the center (12) with intersections (24) that form a matching shape of the desired firearm. In some embodiments, if the training aid (2) is to be configured for a hand-held firearm, the slot (30) is shaped such that the slot can snugly mount onto the slide of the firearm in the area of where a rear sight would be located. In some embodiments, the slot (30) is shaped such that the slot can snugly mount onto a shotgun. In some embodiments, the slot (30) can be shaped such that the slot can snugly mount onto a pistol. In some embodiments, the slot (30) is shaped such that the slot can snugly mount onto a rifle. In some embodiments, the slot (30) is shaped such that the slot can snugly mount onto a hand gun. In some embodiments, the slot (30) is shaped such that the slot can snugly mount onto a semi-automatic hand gun.
[0023] The depth of slot (30) may be changed without departing form the invention because the depth of the slot is determined by the width and depth of the firearm slide to which the training aid is attached.
[0024] A preferred embodiment of the invention is configured for use with a firearm such as a handgun (e.g. a Glock pistol). In order to attach to the rectangular Glock slide, the intersection of the first leg (18) and second leg (20) to the center (12) should form a similar rectangular shape. As a result, the first leg (18) and the second leg (20) form attach to the center (12) forming a rectangular slot (30) which receives the Glock slide.
[0025] The training aid (2) is attached to a firearm by placing the slide of the firearm through the slot (30). In some embodiments, training aid (2) may be attached to the firearm through friction. In some embodiments, training aid (2) may be attached to the firearm using an adhesive. In some embodiments, training aid (2) may be attached to the firearm using magnetic coupling.
[0026] In some embodiments, the training aid may be attached to the firearm through friction by creating grooves on the insides of the training aid surfaces (16) and (22) and an irregular non-smooth surface on the slide of the firearm where the attachment is to be fit. In some embodiments, the training aid (2) may be attached to the firearm through friction by using grooves in the insides of the surfaces (16) and (22) to create friction between the firearm slide and the attachment. In some preferred embodiments, training aid (2) may be attached to a firearm through friction by elastically expanding the distance between first (18) and the second leg (20) and then inserting the slide of the firearm through the slot (30) for a snug fit. In some embodiments, training aid (2) can be attached to the metal slide of a firearm through friction using one or more magnets on training aid surface (16) and/or (20). In some embodiments, training aid (2) can be attached to the slide of a firearm through friction using one or more clamps on training aid surface (16) and/or (20).
[0027] In some embodiments, the training aid (2) may be attached to the firearm with an adhesive. In some embodiments, an adhesive that can glue together plastic and metal may be used. In some embodiments, an adhesive that can glue together rubber and metal may be used. In some embodiments, an adhesive that can glue together metal and metal may be used. In some embodiments, a resin-based adhesive may be used. In some embodiments, a cyanoacrylate adhesive may be used. In some embodiments, a silicone-based adhesive may be used.
[0028] The training aid (2) is designed to work complimentary with the rear sight of a firearm. A window (10) forms an opening in the center (12). The window (10) is of a shape and size large enough to receive the rear sight of the firearm. A hood (8) is a protruding arch-like structure that connects the first and second legs over the window (10). Preferably, hood (8) forms a pocket (28) that forms a tunnel (26) longitudinally along the slide of the firearm as shown in
[0029] When looking through the tunnel (26) from the rear of the training aid (2), as shown in
[0030] The depth of the tunnel (26) and shape of the window (10) may also be changed without departing from the scope of the invention. The object of the invention is to compel the user to properly line up the rear sight with the front sight through the use of a semi-permanently attached training aid (2).
[0031] The training aid preferably can simply be snapped into place by elastically expanding the distance between the first leg (18) and the second leg (20). The rear sight of the firearm may then be placed into the window (10) and the first leg (18) and second leg (20) be released so that the firearm is secured within the slot (30).
[0032] Grips 6 may also be provided along the first leg (18) and the second leg (20) to provide increased frictional resistance. The frictional resistance may be useful when the training aid (2) is used with a semi-automatic firearm such as a Glock pistol. The grips 6 allow the user properly grip the slide when chambering a round. The grips may include vertical slots as shown but may also include any other pattern of surface deformations to promote frictional resistance.